Take plastic panel off under stearing column (4 screws - two holding on hood release). There's a metal panel behind that (take off 5 small bolts). It's to the left of the stearing column. could be blue or yellow with 5 wires coming off it. It slides off a plastic attachment. I Know it says in the manual it's to the right of the stearing column..........but not always.
located on steering colum have to take out plastic out from under steering wheel pull off the fuel and trunk lever switch and the light switch and the panel off that are by your fuses its located upper left corner
The flasher unit for both the turn signals and the emergency lights are under the dash, between the center console and the storage area. It's not hard to get to, just takes some time and patience.
the turn signal flasher is a part of the hazard lights as well. It is under the steering wheel and is the largest flasher in the cluster. You do not need to remove any other parts, plates etc to get to this it sticks out about three inches.
Flasher relay is located right above the OBD port.This relay has a dual functions all in one relay. It controls the emergency flashers and the turn signals as well. It's a very complex relay because it actually has a micro chip inside of it!!! That's pretty complex for a simple relay if you ask me. So turn on the signals or flashers hopefully one function still works because yes one function can be inoperative and other work fine. You should hear it clicking behind the dash a little right of the instrument cluster. You can get to it from under the dash just be careful because their are 2 relays right next to each other and the one you want is the BLUE one. NOT the black one. If you opt to do it up to the dash and radio will have to be removed to gain complete access.
would highly recommend a trip to your local parts store, they have manuals that are model specific and have a wealth of info in them
1 remove passenger side headlight assembly. Remove the black plastic protector over the headlight assembly. Next remove the headlight assembly. This is done by lifting up on the left and right side retaining clips at the back of the headlight assembly. Black spring steel clips. They may be rusted and a little WD40 can help.
2 once the clips are lifted, the headlight assembly can be pulled forward. Now you can see the 2 retaining screws on the side marker light lens. Remove these and pull the marker assembly forward. Pull straight out, there is a retaining pin that need to come straight out. Now you can turn the light holder a quarter turn counter clockwise and replace the bulb.
Check bulbs -- they are double filamented--smaller filament for stop lights - larger filament is for tailights
Do parking lights and dash lights work? If not could be a fuse or headlight switch
Under the dash to the left of the steering column.
on the brake pedal braket, lay on your seat upside down. feet on head rest. head on brake pedal. there is a small plastic cover about 6 inches from your face, remove it. look up about a foot. you'll see a small green box. that is your turn flasher relay. hope you are very flexable.
The Relay is part of the Hazzard Switch as listed below. But before you go out and buy a new one, remove the old and give it a light tap. The reconnect to see if that will save you the $40 buck and a trip to the dealer. My 2004 stopped flashing and I did this and it came back to life. On my 2000 it is part of the emergency flasher. Hey Faye== It is under the dash on the left side of the steering column. Goodluck, Joe * The turn signals and emergency flashers are both controlled electronically. The module is behind the emergency flasher switch and requires partial disassemble of the dash to access it There are several screws: 2 on the ends under the fuse covers 2 on the panel under the steering wheel and 2 by the odometer Gently pull the face off the dash. Don't break off the clips. A replacement is about $40 from the dealer.
Either the flasher or the turn signal switch is bad.
check your fuses first, then check your bulbs and then your relay.
Remove the two phillips screws located directly under the turn signal assembly (standing in front of the vehicle, look just above the bumper). Slide the assembly forward, out of the vehicle body. Twist the bulb socket a quarter turn counterclockwise then remove the bulb assembly from the housing. Remove the bulb and replace it, then reverse the process.
you take the bulb out and then put a new one in
If you have a trailer hitch electrical plug, check the connection for a cut or broken wire. Also look for bulbs that may be damaged or plugged in wrong, and sockets that may be damaged or have a connector that has crossed to the ground.
1. Open the trunk 2. If you have a convenience net, remove it. 3. remove the top plastic wingnut that the convenience net hooks to. 4. pull back trunk liner 5. remove the 2 plastic wing nuts found under the trunk liner 6. carefully pull the tail light assembly from the vehicle 7. squeeze the tab on the socket (turn signal lamp in the inboard socket) 8. turn socket counter-clockwise 9. pull out the socket 10. pull lamp straight out 11. push in new bulb 12. reverse steps to reinstall lamp assembly Note: replacing left and right turn signal bulbs takes about 5 minutes.
Remove the plastic covers around the steering column. Remove the panels by knees and feet on driver's side. You'll need a Torx bit to remove the Signal switch, follow the path and disconnect wire connectors. Retrace steps to install new switch. All in all, was pretty simple. ~Dawg
The turn indicator flasher is actually a relay and for the 2000 up years its under the dash, to the left of the instrument panel. If you could look straight up, it will be within inches of the outside and you almost need to be an acrobat to change it. If you are towing things often, you may want to upgrade to a higher rated amp. From the factory, this is Green. It should be in the fuse box in the 2000 models. On 2001 and newer, it is under the driver's side dash, just above the data link connector. UNDER THE LEFT END OF INSTRUMENT PANEL, IN THE FUSE BLOCK, ON THE BACK OF JUNCTION BLOCK.
In order to change any of the tail light bulbs in a Chevy Celebrity it is necessary to remove the light fixture:
1. Inside the trunk next to the quarter panel there are three nuts. Remove the center nut on the side you want to remove. It should line up with the center of the light fixture.
2. Pull the fixture out until the stud clears the body.
3. Pull gently outward to pull a tab out of the backup light fixture.
4. Unlock the appropriate socket and remove from the fixture. Change the light bulb and reassemble.
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The 2003 Chevy S 10 pickup truck turn signal flasher relay switch can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard. The turn signal flasher relay switch will be between the gas pedal and the brake pedal.
This is not too difficult. I have three 1990 Reattas so have done this a couple of times. Look in the Owners Manual to get the correct bulb, the dealer may or may not have it but auto supply places such as Auto Zone do, it cost about $10, it is not just a bulb, it is a small module with the bulb in it. Repalcing this bulb is almost like changing the oil. You'll have to crawl under the front bumper and remove 2 screws from the 3-inch splash guard so you can get the splash guard out of the way, you do not have to remove the entire splash guard. Then just reach up to the turn-signal bulb module and pull it out, it may take a little wiggling to get it out if it has been there for a number of years. Then put in the new module. Once you buy the replacement module and look at it, it becomes obvious what to do and which of the many lights is the turn-signal. The smaller the fingers, the easier it is to do as it is a tight fit. If you have a big hand with larger fingers, it may be more difficult. It took me 30+ minutes the first time I did it as I had to figure out what to do, but the last time ( 6 months ago) it took about 10 minutes.
I just changed the whole headlight assembly in my 1997 grand caravan. However, to change the parking light or turn signal indicator light, there is a round plastic plate in the front fender well in front of the tire. Pop this out and reach in and unplug the socket from the light assembly, change the bulb and install in reverse order. Good luck!
Look in or around the fuse panel --left side of steering column
First, remove the plastic cover from the steering column - this has three Torx (i.e. star drive) screws beneath the column and consists of two pieces.
The turn signal assembly is bolted onto the column with two Torx tamper-proof screws that require a special tool. I recommend getting a small set of Torx tamper-proof bits that can be connected to adapter handle or electric driver - this will be cheaper than buying a set of screwdrivers.
Remove the two mounting screws and then unscrew the electrical connector and pull it out of the slot.
Replace in reverse order.
Open the trunk lid and pull the upholstery from the rear of the trunk. You will find white and black plastic wing nuts. Remove the white ones on the side you are working on and swing the lens assembly up. If you don't like standing on your head to work on the lights, remove all of the white and black wing nuts and pull the tail light assembly to the rear. Replace the bulbs. Jack